Deepfish vs Opera Mini
Friday, 30. March 2007, 00:03:56
There are two Engadget both in English and Japanese.
According to the Engadget Japanese, Deepfish uses client-server system, just like Opera Mini.
From the article, it's my summary, in case you are not satisfied with machine translation of the Japanese page.
Opera is good at renderings for low resolution, small screen, on the other hand MS's Pocket IE is behind by two light year. So here is the preview of Deepfish for Windows Mobile. The server sends pre-rendered thumbnail graphics, the mobile devices just got it and display on its screen, to save time, as the results.
According to the Engadget Japanese, Deepfish uses client-server system, just like Opera Mini.
From the article, it's my summary, in case you are not satisfied with machine translation of the Japanese page.
Opera is good at renderings for low resolution, small screen, on the other hand MS's Pocket IE is behind by two light year. So here is the preview of Deepfish for Windows Mobile. The server sends pre-rendered thumbnail graphics, the mobile devices just got it and display on its screen, to save time, as the results.